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masster:
Replay Media Catcher does a better job in detecting the network card by simply DISABLING/ENABLING it and intercepting the result.

Perhaps by implementing this strategy, UrlSnooper will see my card too:

1.\Device\NPF_{AF0A77D7-3B7F-4993-8D9D-F6D8F6827E04} (Intel(R) 82566DC-2 Gigabit Network Connection (Microsoft's Packet Scheduler) )

musicmonkey1:
This may help some people. I use a VPN for connecting to the Internet. When I use URL Snooper with the VPN connected it fails to find my adapter.  When I switch the VPN off and traffic is routed normally (rather than via a third party IP address) the Network Adapter is found by URL Snooper no problem at all. It's clear that (in my case at least) the use of a VPN (or possibly a proxy server) is creating problems with adapter detection.

I hope this helps some of you or at least shows you where to look.

Asker:
...you can see the packet count increasing in the url snooper status bar, but that it's just not returning results you expect?
-mouser (February 26, 2010, 08:52 AM)
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Yes, I see packets get received in status bar, but the Net adapter certification still fails at the end.
Got XP/SP3 and nVidia's nForce networking controller onboard.

Any help would be appreciated.

Furty:
If http://www.winpcap.org/windump/ is able to capture traffic, URL Snooper should too.
I'd suggest the following troubleshooting steps:
a) If opening google.com does not show the page in English at your location, choose google.com/en as URL (see https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=25777.new#new)
b) check the packet.dll version shown with "WinDump.exe -?"
c) show the list of interfaces with "WinDump.exe -D", here is my output as example (the "Sun" NIC in my case does not see any web traffic):
1.\Device\NPF_{0C872E2B-E755-4BF5-B3FD-98E5E4BE8109} (Sun)
2.\Device\NPF_{85EE7CDF-2F35-492E-8382-1C805EAF4C32} (Intel(R) 82578DM Gigabit N
etwork Connection)
d) check if any network traffic is seen while surfing the web, when running "WinDump.exe -i 2" (replace "2" with the best matching NIC number from the previous step)
e) contact http://www.winpcap.org/contact.htm in case of problems with the information from b-d, but be aware of know problems with wireless adapters: http://www.winpcap.org/misc/faq.htm#Q-16

tkirklen:
I'm running Windows 7 with Qualcomm Atheros WiFi adapter and Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter.  When I run URL Snooper the only adapter detected is Network Adapter Microsoft on local host.  Did anyone find a fix for this? - thanks

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